5/19/2013 |
Despite Miggy's three HRs, Tigers outsluggedMiguel Cabrera hit three homers and drove in five runs and Prince Fielder had three RBIs, but the Tigers dropped an 11-8 slugfest to the Rangers on Sunday night in Arlington.

5/19/2013 |
Bullpen only partially to blame for Dodgers' woesThe Dodgers left Atlanta Sunday night after three disappointing, debilitating and ultimately, depressing defeats. Their bullpen lost late leads in all three games. Much is expected of the Dodgers, but so far this season they have delivered only a 17-25 record.

5/19/2013 |
A's complete sweep with third straight comebackYoenis Cespedes hit a home run to lead off the eighth inning, and the Oakland Athletics held form in their series with Kansas City, rallying to a 4-3 victory over the Royals on Sunday and a series sweep.

5/19/2013 |
Profar called up as Kinsler heads to DLJurickson Profar, baseball's top prospect, is back in the big leagues. On Sunday, the Rangers placed Ian Kinsler, their leadoff man and most consistent hitter, on the disabled list retroactive to Friday with a strained rib muscle in his right side and recalled Profar, MLB.com's No. 1 overall prospect.

5/19/2013 |
Oswalt getting sharper, set for Double-A startRight-handed three-time All-Star Roy Oswalt is still three to four weeks from being considered for the Rockies' rotation, but his effort Saturday at extended spring training suggests he is progressing rapidly.

5/19/2013 |
Back-to-back HRs lift Phillies to walk-off vs. RedsStymied for most of the day, the Phillies came alive vs. Aroldis Chapman, as Erik Kratz and Freddy Galvis hit back-to-back homers for a 3-2, walk-off win over the Reds on Sunday at Citizens Bank Park.

5/19/2013 |
Delayed start, but Braves rally late again to sweepStill riding the momentum of the late-inning home runs that propelled them to victories the previous two days, the Braves played some small ball and manufactured four eighth-inning runs to complete a three-game sweep with Sunday's 5-2 win against the Dodgers at a rain-soaked Turner Field.

5/19/2013 |
Nolasco's 11 K's end Marlins' skid at sevenRicky Nolasco threw a gem on Sunday, and Marcell Ozuna did not let another stellar outing by a Marlins starter go to waste. The rookie's two-out, two-run double in the sixth was the difference in the Marlins' 2-1 win against the D-backs at Marlins Park.

5/19/2013 |
Crane, Luhnow attend Astros game after scouting tripAstros owner Jim Crane and general manager Jeff Luhnow attended Saturday's and Sunday's games against the Pirates at PNC Park in a surprise trip that came about after both men scouted the University of North Carolina's game against Virginia in Chapel Hill, N.C., earlier Saturday.

5/19/2013 |
Still improving, Medlen looks to decrease walk totalsKris Medlen certainly had reason to be encouraged after limiting the Dodgers to two hits and one unearned run in seven innings of Saturday night's 3-1 win at Turner Field. But the Braves right-hander was frustrated that he issued three walks.

5/19/2013 |
MRI confirms no new injury for HeiseyInjured Reds left fielder Chris Heisey, who had a setback early last week while rehabbing his injured right hamstring, had an MRI taken in Cincinnati.

5/19/2013 |
Brignac excited to join Yanks, his third team this yearPrior to this season, Reid Brignac had spent his entire career within the Tampa Bay organization. And now he's on his third team in three months. Brignac, acquired from the Rockies on Saturday, began life with the Yankees on Sunday and was immediately penciled into the lineup, but the game against the Blue Jays was postponed due to rain.

5/19/2013 |
Teixeira has yet to take live batting practiceMark Teixeira is eligible to be reinstated from the 60-day disabled list at the beginning of June, but the Yankees still aren't sure of his trajectory. Teixeira has been able to take tee-and-toss batting practice, but he's still waiting to ramp up to a rehab assignment in the Minor Leagues.

5/19/2013 |
Expecting surgery, O'Flaherty tries to find positivesAs Eric O'Flaherty's left arm occasionally bothered him over the past few weeks, he was hopeful he could battle through it, like he had during last season's final month. But O'Flaherty's greatest fear was realized Saturday, when an MRI exam revealed a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow.

5/19/2013 |
McCutchen has no structural damage in sore kneeStarling Marte was due to miss his second start of the season, left out of the Pirates' original lineup for Sunday's series finale against the Astros. Instead, Andrew McCutchen missed his second start, scratched with a sore right knee.